Alluding To Andrew Andika, Tengku Dewi Putri: Co-Parenting Is Not A Drama Event
JAKARTA Tengku Dewi Putri is back in the spotlight after sharing her heart's outpouring about the co-parening challenge with her former partner, Andrew Andika.
Through uploads on Instagram, he mentioned the dramas that often occur and the impact on children.
"Co-parenting is not easy. Especially if you have to deal with a former partner who is full of drama. Manipulative, gaslighting, until they continue to blame non-stop," wrote Tengku Dewi Putri, quoted by VOI from Instagram @tengkudewiputri_tdp, Tuesday, September 2.
Not without reason, Tengku Dewi admitted that Andrew Andika often made his two children feel confused by their respective decisions.
"When I was in Bali for more or less the reason, 'It's just that the children stay in Jakarta so I can take care of it'," said Tengku Dewi.
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"Now I'm in Korea, getting a chance to spend longer time with the kids, it's only been a week since the kids have been confused," he continued.
Tengku Dewi could not hide her feeling of disappointment because her two children had to be victims of her separation from Andrew Andika.
"Children who become victims, even though they only need a sense of security, consistency, and love from their parents," added Tengku Dewi.
In fact, for Tengku Dewi, co-parenting should be about the cooperation of couples who have separated from being the best parents for children.
"Co-parenting should be about cooperation, not a place to pull egos. Hopefully more and more parents will realize that children are not a tool to blame or manipulate," he concluded.